
Katalin Várdi
Pulmonologist, somnologist, respiratory rehabilitation and palliative therapist
He started working at the Pulmonology Clinic of Semmelweis University, then studied in Oxford between 1991-1995. From 2007, he was head of department at Törökbálint Pulmonary Hospital for more than 10 years.
Together with conductor Philipp György, they developed the SingLung method. He is convinced that singing not only helps with breathing regulation and the learning of breathing rhythms, but also enables the joint functioning of countless small muscles. This is very effective in itself when combined with physical effort, however, if it can act as a healing force in conjunction with a high-level artistic creative process that shakes the heart and soul.
She is 57 years old, the proud mother of 4 children and the happy grandmother of a little boy.

Orsolya
Ambrus
Cseh szakos bölcsész és szociológus. Elvégezte a Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Akadémia Marton Éva vezette mesterdiplomáját is.
Jelenleg újpesti Erkel Gyula Zenei Alapfokú Művészeti Iskola igazgató helyettese.
Lelkes zenepedagógus.
Boldog, hogy évek óta részese annak, hogy az énekés szépségének és funkciónak megismertetésével hozzájárulhatunk a betegek gyógyulásához és életminÅ‘ségének javulásához.

lili Duzsik
Talented young physiotherapist, for whom the unbreakable unity of body and soul is evident. That's why he studies mental health. He sees the healing effect of singing, supplemented with movement, not only in the technical improvement of the muscles, but also in the strength of the community.

Eszter
Székely
Specialist nurse in several fields. I believe that singing heals the soul, the body and all other diseases. Singing works wonders for respiratory patients.

György
Philipp
Philipp György, conductor, director, Lábán Rudolf prize-winning composer, obtained his conductor's degree in 2005 at the Ferenc Liszt University of Music. He is the director and conductor of numerous musical theater performances, currently a singing and music teacher at the AKG high school, the choir director of Légzéssel a lülért, and the father of three children. His artistic mission is to educate music-loving generations and spread the idea of everyday music.

Balogh Eszter
Czech humanities and sociologist. He also completed his master's degree at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music under Éva Marton.
Currently, he is the deputy director of Gyula Erkel Elementary School of Music and Art in Újpest.
Enthusiastic music teacher.
He is happy that for years he has been a part of the fact that by introducing the beauty and function of singing, we can contribute to the healing of patients and the improvement of their quality of life.

Attila Erdős
Young, talented opera singer, singer of the Hungarian State Opera House and the Budapest Operettszinház. His musical humor and cheerful half-healing during difficult trials. Be an unwavering believer in making music and playing together on stage or in any area of life.

Andrea
Philipp
I met the Sing Lung therapy method in 2019, when I met my husband. From the first moment, I felt that I was dealing with this wonderful method, I wanted to get to know the details, the people, and I felt it was important to spread the word about it wherever possible. I finished my studies at Semmelweis University's Faculty of Health Sciences the following year, majoring in healthcare organization, and I am lucky enough to be able to help create the therapy weeks with my background work.

Csilla Nagy
Csilla Nagy - dancer, choreographer, dance teacher and Craniosacral therapist. He believes in the wisdom and intelligence of the body, and supports self-healing processes during his treatments.

Andrea
Csereklyei
Andrea Csereklyei is an Artisjus award-winning singer, oratorio and song singer, lecturer at the University of Miskolc and the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music.
He considers the encounter with the SingLung method decisive in both professional and human terms.

Zsolt
Schenieder
A young, energetic healthcare worker with many innovative ideas who believes that the beneficial energy of singing has a healing effect on lung diseases